DARDANELLE — The Sand Lizards hosted three teams last week at Lion’s Den Golf Course and came away with their second consecutive match win, if only by a stroke over Clarksville.

“Our guys have picked up their play as of late,” Head Coach Jared White said. “They shot it really well at Pottsville last week and shot well enough today to eke out the win. Hopefully we can continue to play well. District is right around the corner and it’s a good time to be playing well.”

Dardanelle was led by senior Adam Land, who shot a 42. Juniors Gus Ramey (44) and Clint Smallwood (46) wrapped up the team scoring at 132, while junior Lawton Davidson shot a 48 and freshman Woodrow Ramey had a 55.

Clarksville finished a stroke back at 133, and was led by Alex Weick’s 41. Teron Cox shot a 45 and Dylan Hanson added a 47 for the team. Cory Saverse chipped in a 52.

Mena finished third with a round of 144. Brock Harvey had a match-best 39, but Lucas Head (51) and Georgie Davis (54) couldn’t help him win the team competition. Brandon Sibbett had a 58.

Subiaco struggled to a 166 to finish fourth.

The Lady Panthers ran away with the match as they shot a strong 132, led by Madison Talley’s match high — boy or girl — of 38. Kaitlyn Thompson shot a 46 and Maddie Tate added a 48 to help Clarksville win by 13 strokes.

Dardanelle struggled a bit on their home course, as AlleaBelle Gongola led the way with a 44. Nicki Possage added a 45, but Makayla Crow and Qassye Hall struggled with rounds of 56 and 59, respectively.

“We didn’t play as well as well today as we have been,” White said. “Hopefully we can get back to how we have been playing.”